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# Completion status

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IN THIS ARTICLE

The completion status helps track the lifecycle of your nature-based work. Explore how to set your completion status.&#x20;

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## Completion Status

You only get to enter the completion status for an activity record once. Enter the date when the activity was fully installed by clicking the "Mark activity as completed" button. An activity is complete when all implementation work is finished.

Set your completion status.&#x20;

1. The user setting the completion date will be logged as the attestation person.&#x20;
2. Open the Completion view.
3. Click the button to open and enter in the date of completion. This can be an estimated date, but it must be a date in the past.
4. Click save.

## Dig in! Interactive Tutorial

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